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Kanban for Team Foundation Service in VS 2012

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Here's an interesting video on how Kanban is implemented in TFS for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 toolsets:

 

 

TFS is a service that allows you to remotely manage your software development efforts both locally and with remote teams.  Interestingly, it is now not tied to only MS developments tools such as VS 2012, but can be used with Eclipse for developing  Android applications with Java for example.

More interesting for me as an Agile project manager is that this tool provides an electronic form of Kanban to manage and track the development process for a software project that can be viewed and updated by anyone on the team anywhere.

Seems a feature was just added to allow one to create customizable columns.  The Channel 9 video also provides a nice brief introduction to Kanban as well as how the visualization tool  works.  Check it out!


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